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Week 10 Weekly Post-2

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Q In addition to the loss of a loved one, survivors of homicide or suicide can experience additional, traumatizing losses. As a professional counselor to an individual that has suffered loss through homicide or suicide, how would you assess for and address potential collateral losses experienced by your client? Post a clear and succinct 300-500 word response that demonstrates integration of, and critical thinking regarding, the information presented.

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I think that there can be traumatizing memories stored in the minds of the clients suffering from losses through homicide or suicide. This is because violent activities can be disturbing the minds of the survivors more often. There can also be physically aggressive or psychologically aggressive behaviors and activities of the past which might also be disturbing the minds of the survivors more often. There can be disturbances in all the different elements of the human life.